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[As someone who is applying or has already been accepted to a graduate program, you most likely already have many years of formal schooling behind you and have proven yourself to be a successful student. Take a moment to consider your academic experiences:How did you learn what it means to be ‘a good student’?How did ‘being a good student’ change in different contexts, say between secondary school and university?What kinds of academic texts have you been asked to write, and how did you learn to write them appropriately?]
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Keywords: Graduate School; Graduate Program; Academic Literacy; Good Student; Literacy Practice
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